The Post a Picture of Your Ride as it Sits Thread









This is my Tang Stang fresh out of storage… got some new products to use on it… going to give it a try:


My new Rupes Bigfoot Duetto!






My "detailer's corner"

 
Here's a few walking out of the office for the day.

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Hey Guz, just curious, why no window tint?

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I have to have it redone. I have to do it right since CA law is no tint on the front windows.
That sucks because just having the rear doors and rear window done is incomplete looking. Are they real struck, i.e. could you get away with 50% all the way around?

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My twinscroll 06 S2000 still chilling in the garage. Putting her on the road tomorrow.

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That sucks because just having the rear doors and rear window done is incomplete looking. Are they real struck, i.e. could you get away with 50% all the way around?

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I've had tint a couple times and have been pulled over twice for it. The darker interior makes the tint look darker. I will get it done again. I'm thinking like 30% in the front maybe 20% in the rear. Somewhere in that area. Nothing darker than that.
 
Ohio's current Visible Light Transmission (VLT) "tint-percentages":

Windshield: Must allow >70 percent of light in.
Front Side Windows: Must allow >50 percent of light in.
Back Side Windows: Any darkness can be used.
Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.


•No Red or Yellow tints

•No tint can be more reflective than a
standard window's reflectiveness.


Medical Exemption:
State allows medical exemptions for special tint. For more details about the specific terms of the exemption, consult your state law.
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Bob
 
Took the M3 out for a photo shoot for the side business. I plan to do a full post chronicling the "100 hour" detail of this M3.
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